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Responsibilities 1. Lead initial investigations in the early stages of new integration development. Gather, analyse and document complex system requirements, working with users to ensure that technical solutions
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, and how these molecules interact within cells to form complex functional networks. We are also working towards applications of our knowledge to address important real-world problems. PhD: 3-4 years full
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, including in applications for external research funding, with colleagues in the Centre for Public Policy, the University of Glasgow, wider academic networks and policy partners operating at the level of
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undergraduate and post graduate students with a comprehensive understanding of the complexities of microbial systems, and preparing them to address current and emerging challenges in the field. Main Duties and
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theories to understand AI optimisation, generalisation, and internal representations, and may involve proving properties about the underlying deep neural networks. The successful applicant will be a member
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mental health and health behaviours over the lifecourse discovering mechanisms which can modify these processes and have the potential to improve public health in a complex and changing world developing
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Our research strength is identifying the causes of mental disorders and suicide to develop clinical trials of novel complex interventions. PhD: 3-4 years full-time; 5 years part-time; IPhD: 5 years
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information of increasing complexity pose significant challenges to our individual and collective use and curation of information. Fundamental concepts such as identity, memory, authenticity, trust
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STFC PhD studentship 2025’. Late applications will not be considered. We expect to hold interviews the week beginning 24 March 2025. The geological evolution of C-complex asteroids and their role in
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to develop a network of collaborations locally (across the James Watt School of Engineering and the University) as well as to liaise with industry to translate their research to the highest impact